Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 08:29:33 EST 2004 | Tim Goodman
well to add to your information .you are correct that you will get a cp8 instead of a cp7 and its cheaper.the cp7 range has been replaced by the cp8 because of the y 2 axis control that allows beter pickup of 402 and 0201 components.my moneys on the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 00:47:54 EDT 2004 | Justanobody
Really? Unhappy with the support structure within Fuji. Is that why Jabil Brazil and Guad. are buying a boat load of Fuji's latest machine. Plus, the CP7 isn't sold any more. Get up to date, its a CP8.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 07:21:01 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
I have been told that if you order a CP7 machine right now, you will get a CP8.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 20:50:11 EST 2005 | Gregf912
Good Choice, You will be much happier and have better output with the Fuji machines.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 18:03:38 EDT 2004 | fastek
Also CP-7's have that feeder carriage quick change option which allows you to pull out the whole feeder carriage via a quick change cart and replace it with another one.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 19:37:07 EDT 2004 | marcelll
Hi Grant, you have 2 good machines there. Thing to remember: Fuji machines need an external controller to run (Fuji cam or Flexa), you will have to buy that (extra cost). HSP have is own firmware include. HSP can do pick-up correction both in X and Y
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 12:54:17 EDT 2004 | johnjohn
Sorry about the typing I was eating a my dinner
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 19:43:29 EDT 2004 | Alan
Hi Grant, most of my experience is with the range of Fuji equipment, CP's, IP's, QP's. I have not worked with the CP7 yet. With the proper training, Fuji equipment is superb to work with and will run for years. My only Universal experience
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 09:07:10 EST 2005 | Can you hele me?
Do you have the Fuji Flexa sofware ? Can you post it to me? I am a Chineseman who wanto become a maintenance engineer of Fuji smt . my emial :2003weizhong@sina.com
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 00:41:31 EDT 2004 | fastek
I don't think you can go wrong with either choice. Couple of other things to consider: 1) Are both machines similar in price? 2) CP-6 feeders will work on a CP-7 although the larger pans need to be changed. Used CP-6 feeders go for about $175 on av